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★★★★★ "right up there with Hunger Games”

I’ve reached my expiration date.
Not that it matters. We’re all going to die.

To sixteen-year-old Micka, all words have flavours. Her emotions come with such force that she can’t help but carve them into her skin. The night she decides to kill herself, she meets Runner -- a mysterious stranger who makes her question everything she’s learned about the end of the world.

His message is terrifying: It wasn’t some mysterious disease that killed ten billion people. We did this. Humanity sleepwalked into climate disaster and ecocide, just to butcher and rape until blood stained the seas.
Micka is sure Runner is lying. Her instincts urge her to stay far away from him. But he makes her an offer she finds hard to resist. There are only two rules she must follow:

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Oh. My. God. That's all I can say about this book. It's a MUST read. The others in the series are as well.

by A book loveron October 28, 2019

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4.0

Worryingly realistic post-apocalypse

Ms Wendeberg has taken scientific evidence and used it to write a novel that should actually have use all worried. Unfortunately we are just dumb humans ... Read this and see if I'm right!

by Tomon December 2, 2019

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5.0

Good science and great fiction

A brilliant piece of work. An extrapolation of scientific fact to create a custodian future which is all too believable. The story and characters focus not on the science but on humanity and it's strengths and weaknesses. Characters you want to admire but are not always easy to like because like all of us they are flawed. it's their by flaws that make them fascinating. couldn't put it down.